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Deadline is not Enough: How to Achieve Importance-aware Server-centric Data Centers via a Cross Layer Approach (1302.0210v1)

Published 1 Feb 2013 in cs.DC and cs.NI

Abstract: Today's datacenters face important challenges for providing low-latency high-quality interactive services to meet user's expectation. For improving the application throughput, recent research works have embedded application deadline information into design of network flow schedule to meet the latency requirement. Here, arises a critical question: does application-level throughput mean providing better quality service? We note that there are usually a set of semantic related responses (or flows) for answering a query; and, some responses are highly correlative with the query while others do not. Thus, this observation motivates us to associate the importance of the contents with the application flows (or responses) in order to enhance the service quality. We first model the application importance maximization problem in a generic network and in a server-centric network. Since both of them are too complicated to be deployed in the real world, we propose the importance-aware delivery protocol, which is a distributed event-driven rate-based delivery control protocol, for server-centric datacenter networks. The proposed protocol is able to make use of the multiple disjoin paths of server-centric network, and jointly consider flow importance, flow size, and deadline to maximize the goodput of most-related semantic data of a query. Through real-data-based or synthetic simulations, the results show that our proposed protocol significantly outperforms D3 and MPTCP in terms of the precision at K and the sum of application-level importance.

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